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reguratation

  1. BabyBirdMa

    Did my Conure regurgitate or throw up?

    I am having a hard time telling but I am concerned. My brown-throat Conure bobbed her head a few times before spitting up a clear fluid. Is she okay? What does this mean? The vet was unhelpful, offered no advice and has us on a waitlist.
  2. K

    Please help! Foaming from mouth.

    My 2 year old lovebird has started foaming at the mouth. She’ll start by looking like she’s about to regurgitate then all of the sudden there’s foamy saliva all over her beak. She’ll violently shake her head til it’s all stuck to her face. I wiped some off and gave her water but she’s been up...
  3. Kesshi

    Regurgitating Help!

    Hey everyone, first post, long time watcher. But I just recently rescued 2 Congo African greys. Beauregard is 40 and Basil is 10. they both came from an abuse situation. When I picked them up, their cages were rusted and they had maybe 2-3 perches each and Beauregard had no toys (but Basil had...
  4. S

    My Conure had Regurgitated

    So my conure had regurgitated red and i need to know whether it is blood or just the colour of the food he ate affecting the colour of his regurgitation. can you please advise me on what to do? here is the picture of what he threw up, please note he was at the edge of my desk and it had fallen...
  5. ZY28

    Agressive head bobbing??? Regurgitation???

    Hi, I have a 6 month old GCC and I have noticed that he does this agressive head bobbing while he was eating - ??? . He did it fourth times in a row today while he was not eating as well. I'm not sure if he is adjusting his crop or if his regurgitating. Should I be worried??? Thank you.
  6. erineliot

    Hormones, diet, weight

    My Amazon, without question, has hormonal issues. She wing flaps, does a little dance, and then rubs her vent on me or objects constantly. She recently started regurgitating (which was the last straw that lead me here). She does it all, essentially, with the exception of feather plucking. I...
  7. MissEdie

    I’m trying so hard

    I’m trying so hard to preoccupy my cockatoo. I can’t seem to stop her from breaking pound and feeding the carpet AND trying to re-eat it herself. I pick her up and tell her no and put her back in her cage. But it’s instantly, when ever I get her out and try to let her play. I show her toys and...
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